The first lab study on garden eels shows how these shy creatures use their burrows, and change their movement and posture, when feeding in strong currents Garden eels are the ultimate homebodies.
Social distancing has been hard for everyone, even the eels at Tokyo's Sumida Aquarium. Since the aquarium closed to the public on March 1, its nearly 300 spotted garden eels have apparently been ...
From a distance, garden eels look a bit like some strange grass waving on the sea floor. That is, until they abruptly shrink back into the holes they have burrowed in the sand. The eels seem to be ...
TOKYO (TEGNA) - A Japanese aquarium is asking people to FaceTime its collection of 300 spotted garden eels so that they remain interactive with humans during the COVID-19 lockdown. The Sumida Aquarium ...
A mysterious green moray eel peeks out from the depths of the Captain's Quarters exhibit. Eels of varying sizes - from worm-like to five feet in length - are plunging the depths of the Newport ...
Incoming FaceTime call from... some Japanese eels. Keepers at Toyko's Sumida Aquarium, which has been closed since 1 March due to the coronavirus pandemic, are starting to worry about their garden ...
The eels at one Tokyo aquarium are so lonely, they’re in danger of forgetting humans even exist. Workers at Japan’s Sumida Aquarium have asked the public to consider speaking to the ocean predators ...
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Off the island of Oahu lies an undersea prairie that is home to hundreds of Hawaiian garden eels. Shy creatures found only in Hawaiian waters, these eels only emerge from their burrow to eat ...
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The garden eel is harmless and actually pretty cute. But get a bunch of them together and things start looking a wee bit creepy. [Narrator] Oh, nothing to see here. Just a sea floor turning into a ...
As I ate eel for lunch today, I found myself wondering what eels themselves ate. Plants, probably. Maybe seaweed. Wrong. I should have known better. After all, eels are basically the snakes of the sea ...
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